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On December 16, 2002, while a Sophomore at Boston University,
Naama, suffered a cardiac arrest in her dorm room.
Although Naama survived, she is mildly conscious, due to lack of
oxygen to the brain, which caused severe brain damage.
In her condition, Naama cannot communicate with us. Naama smiles,
she tracks pictures, and she is starting to follow some commands. We know that she is inside there, trying to come out. She
cries when she is in pain, and she also cries out of frustration.
Conventional doctors have written Naama off, and
told us to put her in a facility and visit her once a week.We have refused to give up and are looking at alternative medicine
to bring Naama back to us.
Please read her story, and if you can, help us with either information or a donation, to
help with her recovery. So far Naama's treatments and equipment have totaled over a half million dollars.
Together
with help from family and friends, we have managed to continue with Naama's therapy.
Now we are asking for your help
to bring Naama back.
THANK YOU FOR READING AND SHARING OUR STORY, AND PLEASE PASS IT ON TO YOUR FRIENDS.
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